Month: September 2018

DIGBY, NS – The Ontario Provincial Police have charged a former South Dundas resident following an investigation of a suspicious death more than two and a half years ago. On February 6, 2016, officers with […]

MORRISBURG – Officials from the International Joint Commission’s International Lake Ontario – St. Lawrence River board announced that there will be two weekends where water levels will be increased on Lake St. Lawrence to assist […]

For many, the supports under the Ontario Disability Support Program are a lifeline, a means of assistance that otherwise may not be there. Recipients of ODSP may receive monthly financial help, prescription and basic dental […]

GATINEAU, QC – The Morrisburg Lions began the 2018-19 season in the National Capital Junior Hockey League with a pair of losses. First in Gatineau, the Lions played the Vankleek Hill Cougars in the league’s […]

LONG SAULT – The first British Home Child Day in Canada and the eighth British Home Child Day in Ontario will be celebrated September 29, at the Lost Villages Museum located just outside Long Sault. […]

SOUTH DUNDAS – Environment Canada has issued a tornado watch for the region covering an area from Brockville to Kemptville, to Long Sault and Newington, including South Dundas. The agency says the conditions are favourable […]

MORRISBURG – On September 21 the Tilted Steeple Coffee House will launch its fourth season with an all-local slate of artists. The evening will include a vocal performance by singer Lori-Anne Van Moorsel, a set […]